The Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Mr Samuel Abu Jinapor, has pledged the government s support to the University of Mines and Technology (UMaT) towards scaling up a technology developed by the institution to purify water bodies polluted through illegal mining activities.
He said the discovery of that technology was a major boost to the government’s quest to restore the health of water bodies affected by illegal mining, commonly called galamsey.
The Deputy Minister designate of Lands and Natural Resources, Mr George Mireku Duker, gave that assurance on behalf of the sector minister when he hosted the UMaT team at the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources in Accra yesterday.
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Prefeitura confirma mais sete mortes e Pouso Alegre ultrapassa os 300 óbitos pela Covid-19
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Go for regular medical examination Prof. Akosa to Ghanaians LISTEN
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The Former Director of Ghana Health Service (GHS), Professor Agyeman Badu Akosa, has admonished Ghanaians to have regular medical check-ups to ascertain their health status.
According to him, diseases detected early were easy and less expensive to treat.
Prof. Akosa gave the advice at Tarkwa when the University of Mines and Technology (UMaT) in collaboration with the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG), UMaT branch, and Gold Fields Ghana Limited celebrated this year s World Health Day.
It was on the theme Silent killers: A public health challenge”.
Touching on hypertension, he said in Ghana one out of two males above 40 years was hypertensive.